An easy chevron pattern that works up quickly.
Two sizes available in the pattern: lap blanket & throw.
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As the chapters progress on my journey through the Saskatchewan prairie, I am soaking all the information in. This books is well researched on a scientific level that I appreciate. I find myself wishing that I wasn't driving so that I could be taking notes from everything that I am learning. Finally, I can't handle it anymore and I have to pull over so that I can start jotting down notes. You see, I am on my way to teach my workshop to students in Grades 8-11, the workshop is based upon the fact that creativity helps your thought process. The repetitive motion from weaving releases serotonin in the same way as meditation or yoga. Our brains feed us negative thoughts throughout each day, by spending time in creative arts it gives our minds a break from the negative messages. I had to call my husband because I was so overwhelmed that I couldn't drive. This traveling day was releasing me from so much hurt that I had been carrying around for far too long. I was learning so much that I was able to share with the students that I would be teaching over the next two days. When I finally arrived at my destination that night I was not the same person that left my home earlier that day. I wished I had further to drive because I wanted to finish the book. 😁 The community in Biggar welcomed me in and I had a fabulous two days with them. My drive home was my time to process all my thoughts, experiences and emotions from the previous three days. I was thankful to arrive home to have supper with my family and the excitement from our dogs that are always happy to see me. That night my husband and I sat and chatted over a glass of wine and I was able to share about my time away.
This trip was so good for my soul, I almost feel selfish because I think I received more out of it than the students that I went to teach. I had a great time with the students, it was so rewarding to see their faces light up when they figured out that they could do the project and they realized that they have power over their thoughts. The following day was when life changed in Canada. COVID-19 was establishing itself in our population and within two days schools were closed indefinitely. I became even more thankful for this time in the realization that we are all facing a new reality in our lives. I have finished listening the the audio book and I have subscribed to the Made for this podcast as Jennie is working through her book via her podcast. (Start listening to the podcast episodes in January for the episodes about the book) The timing of this book - in my life, during the COVID-19 pandemic and in everything we are facing right now is no accident. When we are in the middle of a season of trial or uncertainty we are unable to see the big picture and understand the 'why' behind it. Then as we can see how our journey can help others - it all starts to make sense. I am thankful for Jennie for sharing her journey. I know that I heal and learn by teaching and helping others on their journey. Thank you for joining me on this journey.
There were a few students that weren't too sure about the project. But after they got the sequence down they were determined to complete the project. Once a few of the students were focused that encouraged most to keep moving forward. This project gave them a purpose. I can't wait to teach this workshop again!! Interested in hosting a workshop? Please contact me and I would like to see how we can make it happen.
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